We have created a fetch into Freeform and have obtained intel on some of the upcoming few episodes of Motherland: Fort Salem. The titles and loglines for the July installments of the third season can be found below.
The end of season 2 of Motherland: Fort Salem left Abigail, Tally, Raelle and Scylla fugitives on the run. Now without a military nor a home, they seek protection alongside the Dodger community in the Cession — but laying low and staying out of trouble has never been their strong suit. With witch hunters working against them from inside the White House, our heroes must call upon ancient forces in the final battle for their right to exist.
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Episode 3: “Oh Elayne…”
Airs Tuesday, July 5 at 10pm
With the Cession Marshal on their heels, the Unit splits up. Scylla and Nicte attempt to draw the Marshal away while Tally, Abigail and Adil meet an old ally. President Wade’s political stance puts her in danger.
Episode 4: “Happy Yule!”
Airs Tuesday, July 12 at 10pm
The Unit spends the Yule holiday plotting their next steps. Alder seeks out another steward of the First Song. Hearst, President Silver and Kara Brandt celebrate a victory.
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Episode 5: “Cession in Session”
Airs Tuesday, July 19 at 10pm
The Council of the Great River convenes to hear the Unit’s testimony and decide whether to extradite them back to the U.S. Abigail attempts to convey the dangers of the Camarilla’s influence, and Tally ponders if the future is written in stone.
Episode 6: “Book Club”
Airs Tuesday, July 26 at 10pm
Tally reunites with her mother and finds a reason to keep fighting. Abigail and Adil return to Fort Salem to find their home has changed. Scylla and Edwin work together in attempt to reach Raelle. Anacostia and Sterling plot an escape.
Motherland: Fort Salem airs Tuesdays at 10pm on Freeform.
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